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Murder: Death in Sandton

By: Tracy Stewart
Narrated by: Millian Quinteros
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p> Murder: Death in Sandton - Themba Malope Investigates

When Themba Malope's career fast-tracks its way to promotion, this Alexandra resident cannot resist the temptation, although painfully aware of why the promotion is being offered. He wants to make a difference to his world.

However, will his career move give him the satisfaction he craves? Moving to nearby Sandton, the world in which he is now expected to live is a vast contrast to his home in the black township. There are no slums, there are no problems of sanitation. It's a whole different world.

However, the reminders of the fragility of life await him on his first major case. With obvious connections to a young Afrikaans boy, the death of a Zulu woman must be investigated, regardless of political sensibilities. Warned about involving questioning of the Dekker family, Themba Malope must solve the murder. Will he be able to find the answers? Are they as obvious as they seem on the surface?

©2015 Tracy Stewart (P)2015 Tracy Stewart

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